The rise of mobile Driver’s Licenses (mDLs) and government-issued digital ID wallets is a clear reflection of that forecast in action.
This shift aligns directly with the trends we identified: a need for stronger trust, better interoperability, and more inclusive tokenised identity solutions. In this piece, we explore how businesses can bridge the authentication gap, and prepare for this exciting, but urgent, evolution in identity verification.
Is your organisation ready?
The world is rapidly embracing digital transformation, and identity verification and proofing is no exception. We’re witnessing the rise of mobile Driver’s Licenses (mDLs) and government-issued digital ID wallets (eiDAS2), a movement set to redefine how individuals prove who they are. While this digitisation offers convenience and efficiency, it presents significant challenges for organisations that haven’t upgraded their authentication infrastructure.
How do you know if a Government Issues Digital ID is legitimate and belongs to the person you need to trust?
The Appeal of Digital Identity
Digital IDs offer numerous advantages:
- Convenience: mDLs reside on smartphones, eliminating the need to carry physical cards.
- Security: Digital IDs can incorporate advanced security features like biometrics and encryption, making them potentially more secure than traditional IDs.
- Privacy: Users can selectively share identity attributes, reducing the risk of oversharing personal information.
- Efficiency: Digital IDs streamline identity verification processes, saving time and resources.
The Rise of mDLs: A Global Trend
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The move towards digital tokenised identities is gaining momentum worldwide. While specific adoption rates vary by country, the overall trend is clear. For example, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) has officially rebranded the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) into the National ID System to boost acceptance of the National ID. As of January 2025, many provinces report a registration rate of around 90%.
This growth is fueled by several factors:
- Government Initiatives: Governments worldwide are investing in digital identity programs to improve service delivery, reduce fraud, and enhance security.
- Consumer Demand: Consumers are increasingly comfortable using mobile devices for sensitive transactions and expect a seamless, secure digital experience.
- Technological Advancements: Advancements in cryptography, biometrics, and mobile technology have made digital IDs more secure and user-friendly.
The Authentication Gap
However, the shift to digital IDs creates a growing authentication gap. Organisations that rely on outdated methods risk:
- Increased Fraud: Without the ability to properly authenticate digital IDs, organisations become vulnerable to fraud and identity theft.
- Compliance Issues: Regulations are evolving to accommodate digital identity, and organisations that fail to adapt could well face compliance issues.
- Operational Inefficiency: Manual verification of digital IDs is time-consuming and prone to error, leading to operational inefficiencies.
Poor Customer - Experience: Cumbersome authentication processes can frustrate customers and damage brand reputation.
Closing the Gap with Modern Authentication Technology
To navigate this changing landscape, organisations need to adopt modern authentication technologies that can seamlessly verify government issued digital IDs.
- Verify the Authenticity of Digital IDs: We’re working with Governments to enable our customers to authenticate the identity of their citizens – checking the digital ID at source.
Extract and Validate - Identity Data: We can extract data from digital IDs and cross-validate it against trusted sources, reducing the risk of fraud.
- Streamline the Authentication Process: Our solutions automate the verification process, making it faster, more accurate, and less expensive.
- Enhance Security and Compliance: By using SQR, organisations can strengthen their security posture and comply with evolving regulations.
Preparing for the Future of Identity
The rise of mDLs and government-issued digital ID wallets is inevitable. As we continue to see global momentum behind these developments, it’s more important than ever for organisations to modernise their authentication systems. Organisations that proactively invest in the above technology, will be well-positioned to reap the benefits of this transformation, while mitigating the risks.
Don’t let the authentication gap leave your organisation vulnerable. Contact SQR today to learn how we can help you prepare for the future of tokenised identity verification.